Hands On Exercise 7- Geographically Weighted Explanatory Models

Author

Arjun Singh

Published

October 9, 2024

Modified

October 14, 2024

7 Introduction

Geographically weighted regression (GWR) is a spatial statistical technique that takes non-stationary variables into consideration (e.g., climate; demographic factors; physical environment characteristics) and models the local relationships between these independent variables and an outcome of interest (also known as dependent variable). In this hands-on exercise, we will build hedonic pricing models using GWR methods.

The dependent variable is the resale prices of condominium in 2015. The independent variables are divided into either structural and locational.

7.1 Data and Packages

We use the following two datasets for this exercise:

  • URA Master Plan subzone boundary in shapefile format (i.e. MP14_SUBZONE_WEB_PL)

  • condo_resale_2015 in csv format (i.e. condo_resale_2015.csv)

The following packages are imported into our environment to facilitate analysis.

  1. olsrr: Provides tools for building and evaluating Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression models, including diagnostic and selection methods.
  2. corrplot: A package for visualizing correlation matrices using different methods, such as color-coded heatmaps and circles.
  3. ggpubr: Facilitates easy creation of publication-ready plots based on ggplot2, with additional features for customization and statistical annotations.
  4. sf: Stands for Simple Features, providing support for handling, analyzing, and visualizing spatial data within R.
  5. spdep: Specializes in spatial dependence modeling and analysis, including spatial autocorrelation, spatial regression, and spatial weights generation.
  6. GWmodel: A package that implements Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) and other geographically weighted models for spatial data analysis.
  7. tmap: Provides an intuitive syntax for creating thematic maps and handling spatial data, supporting both static and interactive maps.
  8. tidyverse: A collection of R packages designed for data science that share a common philosophy, including data manipulation (dplyr), visualization (ggplot2), and more.
  9. gtsummary: Simplifies the process of creating summary tables for statistical analyses, particularly useful for regression models and descriptive statistics.

The p_load() function of the pacman package is used as shown in the code chunk below.

pacman::p_load(olsrr, corrplot, ggpubr, sf, spdep, GWmodel, tmap, tidyverse, gtsummary, glue)
package 'glue' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
package 'gtsummary' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked

The downloaded binary packages are in
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7.2 Importing the data

7.2.1 Importing the geospatial data

We start off by importing the geospatial data into our environment. We use the st_read() function of the sf package for this.

mpsz = st_read(dsn = "data/geospatial", layer = "MP14_SUBZONE_WEB_PL")
Reading layer `MP14_SUBZONE_WEB_PL' from data source 
  `C:\arjxn11\ISSS626-GAA\Hands-on_Ex\Hands-on_Ex07\data\geospatial' 
  using driver `ESRI Shapefile'
Simple feature collection with 323 features and 15 fields
Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON
Dimension:     XY
Bounding box:  xmin: 2667.538 ymin: 15748.72 xmax: 56396.44 ymax: 50256.33
Projected CRS: SVY21

This dataset is in ESRI shapefile format. The shapefile consists of URA Master Plan 2014’s planning subzone boundaries. Polygon features are used to represent these geographic boundaries. The GIS data is in svy21 projected coordinates systems. The geometry type is multipolygon.

We will now check the CRS information and update it if required.

EPSG code for Singapore is 3414.

We implement the st_crs() function of the sf package as shown in the code chunk below.

st_crs(mpsz)
Coordinate Reference System:
  User input: SVY21 
  wkt:
PROJCRS["SVY21",
    BASEGEOGCRS["SVY21[WGS84]",
        DATUM["World Geodetic System 1984",
            ELLIPSOID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,
                LENGTHUNIT["metre",1]],
            ID["EPSG",6326]],
        PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,
            ANGLEUNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]]],
    CONVERSION["unnamed",
        METHOD["Transverse Mercator",
            ID["EPSG",9807]],
        PARAMETER["Latitude of natural origin",1.36666666666667,
            ANGLEUNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8801]],
        PARAMETER["Longitude of natural origin",103.833333333333,
            ANGLEUNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8802]],
        PARAMETER["Scale factor at natural origin",1,
            SCALEUNIT["unity",1],
            ID["EPSG",8805]],
        PARAMETER["False easting",28001.642,
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
            ID["EPSG",8806]],
        PARAMETER["False northing",38744.572,
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
            ID["EPSG",8807]]],
    CS[Cartesian,2],
        AXIS["(E)",east,
            ORDER[1],
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1,
                ID["EPSG",9001]]],
        AXIS["(N)",north,
            ORDER[2],
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1,
                ID["EPSG",9001]]]]

We note that the current EPSG code is 9001, which is inaccurate. We must update this to 3414. The st_transform() function of the sf package will be implemented.

mpsz_svy21=st_transform(mpsz, 3414)
st_crs(mpsz_svy21)
Coordinate Reference System:
  User input: EPSG:3414 
  wkt:
PROJCRS["SVY21 / Singapore TM",
    BASEGEOGCRS["SVY21",
        DATUM["SVY21",
            ELLIPSOID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,
                LENGTHUNIT["metre",1]]],
        PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,
            ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]],
        ID["EPSG",4757]],
    CONVERSION["Singapore Transverse Mercator",
        METHOD["Transverse Mercator",
            ID["EPSG",9807]],
        PARAMETER["Latitude of natural origin",1.36666666666667,
            ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8801]],
        PARAMETER["Longitude of natural origin",103.833333333333,
            ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8802]],
        PARAMETER["Scale factor at natural origin",1,
            SCALEUNIT["unity",1],
            ID["EPSG",8805]],
        PARAMETER["False easting",28001.642,
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
            ID["EPSG",8806]],
        PARAMETER["False northing",38744.572,
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
            ID["EPSG",8807]]],
    CS[Cartesian,2],
        AXIS["northing (N)",north,
            ORDER[1],
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1]],
        AXIS["easting (E)",east,
            ORDER[2],
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1]],
    USAGE[
        SCOPE["Cadastre, engineering survey, topographic mapping."],
        AREA["Singapore - onshore and offshore."],
        BBOX[1.13,103.59,1.47,104.07]],
    ID["EPSG",3414]]

We now implement the st_bbox() function to identify the ‘bounding box’ of our data.

st_bbox(mpsz_svy21) 
     xmin      ymin      xmax      ymax 
 2667.538 15748.721 56396.440 50256.334 

7.2.2 Importing and wrangling the Aspatial Data

Since this is in CSV format, we implement read_csv() of the readr package to import it.

condo_resale = read_csv("data/aspatial/Condo_resale_2015.csv")

After importing the data file into R, it is important for us to examine if the data file has been imported correctly.

The codes chunks below uses glimpse() to display the data structure.

glimpse(condo_resale)
Rows: 1,436
Columns: 23
$ LATITUDE             <dbl> 1.287145, 1.328698, 1.313727, 1.308563, 1.321437,…
$ LONGITUDE            <dbl> 103.7802, 103.8123, 103.7971, 103.8247, 103.9505,…
$ POSTCODE             <dbl> 118635, 288420, 267833, 258380, 467169, 466472, 3…
$ SELLING_PRICE        <dbl> 3000000, 3880000, 3325000, 4250000, 1400000, 1320…
$ AREA_SQM             <dbl> 309, 290, 248, 127, 145, 139, 218, 141, 165, 168,…
$ AGE                  <dbl> 30, 32, 33, 7, 28, 22, 24, 24, 27, 31, 17, 22, 6,…
$ PROX_CBD             <dbl> 7.941259, 6.609797, 6.898000, 4.038861, 11.783402…
$ PROX_CHILDCARE       <dbl> 0.16597932, 0.28027246, 0.42922669, 0.39473543, 0…
$ PROX_ELDERLYCARE     <dbl> 2.5198118, 1.9333338, 0.5021395, 1.9910316, 1.121…
$ PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA <dbl> 6.618741, 7.505109, 6.463887, 4.906512, 6.410632,…
$ PROX_HAWKER_MARKET   <dbl> 1.76542207, 0.54507614, 0.37789301, 1.68259969, 0…
$ PROX_KINDERGARTEN    <dbl> 0.05835552, 0.61592412, 0.14120309, 0.38200076, 0…
$ PROX_MRT             <dbl> 0.5607188, 0.6584461, 0.3053433, 0.6910183, 0.528…
$ PROX_PARK            <dbl> 1.1710446, 0.1992269, 0.2779886, 0.9832843, 0.116…
$ PROX_PRIMARY_SCH     <dbl> 1.6340256, 0.9747834, 1.4715016, 1.4546324, 0.709…
$ PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH <dbl> 3.3273195, 0.9747834, 1.4715016, 2.3006394, 0.709…
$ PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   <dbl> 2.2102717, 2.9374279, 1.2256850, 0.3525671, 1.307…
$ PROX_SUPERMARKET     <dbl> 0.9103958, 0.5900617, 0.4135583, 0.4162219, 0.581…
$ PROX_BUS_STOP        <dbl> 0.10336166, 0.28673408, 0.28504777, 0.29872340, 0…
$ NO_Of_UNITS          <dbl> 18, 20, 27, 30, 30, 31, 32, 32, 32, 32, 34, 34, 3…
$ FAMILY_FRIENDLY      <dbl> 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0…
$ FREEHOLD             <dbl> 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1…
$ LEASEHOLD_99YR       <dbl> 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0…
head(condo_resale$LONGITUDE) #see the data in XCOORD column
[1] 103.7802 103.8123 103.7971 103.8247 103.9505 103.9386
head(condo_resale$LATITUDE) #see the data in YCOORD column
[1] 1.287145 1.328698 1.313727 1.308563 1.321437 1.314198

We now implement the summary() function of base R to condo_resale.

summary(condo_resale)
    LATITUDE       LONGITUDE        POSTCODE      SELLING_PRICE     
 Min.   :1.240   Min.   :103.7   Min.   : 18965   Min.   :  540000  
 1st Qu.:1.309   1st Qu.:103.8   1st Qu.:259849   1st Qu.: 1100000  
 Median :1.328   Median :103.8   Median :469298   Median : 1383222  
 Mean   :1.334   Mean   :103.8   Mean   :440439   Mean   : 1751211  
 3rd Qu.:1.357   3rd Qu.:103.9   3rd Qu.:589486   3rd Qu.: 1950000  
 Max.   :1.454   Max.   :104.0   Max.   :828833   Max.   :18000000  
    AREA_SQM          AGE           PROX_CBD       PROX_CHILDCARE    
 Min.   : 34.0   Min.   : 0.00   Min.   : 0.3869   Min.   :0.004927  
 1st Qu.:103.0   1st Qu.: 5.00   1st Qu.: 5.5574   1st Qu.:0.174481  
 Median :121.0   Median :11.00   Median : 9.3567   Median :0.258135  
 Mean   :136.5   Mean   :12.14   Mean   : 9.3254   Mean   :0.326313  
 3rd Qu.:156.0   3rd Qu.:18.00   3rd Qu.:12.6661   3rd Qu.:0.368293  
 Max.   :619.0   Max.   :37.00   Max.   :19.1804   Max.   :3.465726  
 PROX_ELDERLYCARE  PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA PROX_HAWKER_MARKET PROX_KINDERGARTEN 
 Min.   :0.05451   Min.   :0.2145       Min.   :0.05182    Min.   :0.004927  
 1st Qu.:0.61254   1st Qu.:3.1643       1st Qu.:0.55245    1st Qu.:0.276345  
 Median :0.94179   Median :4.6186       Median :0.90842    Median :0.413385  
 Mean   :1.05351   Mean   :4.5981       Mean   :1.27987    Mean   :0.458903  
 3rd Qu.:1.35122   3rd Qu.:5.7550       3rd Qu.:1.68578    3rd Qu.:0.578474  
 Max.   :3.94916   Max.   :9.1554       Max.   :5.37435    Max.   :2.229045  
    PROX_MRT         PROX_PARK       PROX_PRIMARY_SCH  PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH
 Min.   :0.05278   Min.   :0.02906   Min.   :0.07711   Min.   :0.07711     
 1st Qu.:0.34646   1st Qu.:0.26211   1st Qu.:0.44024   1st Qu.:1.34451     
 Median :0.57430   Median :0.39926   Median :0.63505   Median :1.88213     
 Mean   :0.67316   Mean   :0.49802   Mean   :0.75471   Mean   :2.27347     
 3rd Qu.:0.84844   3rd Qu.:0.65592   3rd Qu.:0.95104   3rd Qu.:2.90954     
 Max.   :3.48037   Max.   :2.16105   Max.   :3.92899   Max.   :6.74819     
 PROX_SHOPPING_MALL PROX_SUPERMARKET PROX_BUS_STOP       NO_Of_UNITS    
 Min.   :0.0000     Min.   :0.0000   Min.   :0.001595   Min.   :  18.0  
 1st Qu.:0.5258     1st Qu.:0.3695   1st Qu.:0.098356   1st Qu.: 188.8  
 Median :0.9357     Median :0.5687   Median :0.151710   Median : 360.0  
 Mean   :1.0455     Mean   :0.6141   Mean   :0.193974   Mean   : 409.2  
 3rd Qu.:1.3994     3rd Qu.:0.7862   3rd Qu.:0.220466   3rd Qu.: 590.0  
 Max.   :3.4774     Max.   :2.2441   Max.   :2.476639   Max.   :1703.0  
 FAMILY_FRIENDLY     FREEHOLD      LEASEHOLD_99YR  
 Min.   :0.0000   Min.   :0.0000   Min.   :0.0000  
 1st Qu.:0.0000   1st Qu.:0.0000   1st Qu.:0.0000  
 Median :0.0000   Median :0.0000   Median :0.0000  
 Mean   :0.4868   Mean   :0.4227   Mean   :0.4882  
 3rd Qu.:1.0000   3rd Qu.:1.0000   3rd Qu.:1.0000  
 Max.   :1.0000   Max.   :1.0000   Max.   :1.0000  

7.2.2.1 Converting aspatial data frame into a sf object

Currently, the condo_resale data frame is aspatial. We will convert it to a sf object. The code chunk below converts condo_resale data frame into a simple feature data frame by using st_as_sf() function of sf package.

condo_resale.sf <- st_as_sf(condo_resale,
                            coords = c("LONGITUDE", "LATITUDE"),
                            crs=4326) %>%
  st_transform(crs=3414)

Notice that st_transform() of sf package is used to convert the coordinates from wgs84 (i.e. crs:4326) to svy21 (i.e. crs=3414).

Next, head() is used to list the content of condo_resale.sf object.

head(condo_resale.sf)
Simple feature collection with 6 features and 21 fields
Geometry type: POINT
Dimension:     XY
Bounding box:  xmin: 22085.12 ymin: 29951.54 xmax: 41042.56 ymax: 34546.2
Projected CRS: SVY21 / Singapore TM
# A tibble: 6 × 22
  POSTCODE SELLING_PRICE AREA_SQM   AGE PROX_CBD PROX_CHILDCARE PROX_ELDERLYCARE
     <dbl>         <dbl>    <dbl> <dbl>    <dbl>          <dbl>            <dbl>
1   118635       3000000      309    30     7.94          0.166            2.52 
2   288420       3880000      290    32     6.61          0.280            1.93 
3   267833       3325000      248    33     6.90          0.429            0.502
4   258380       4250000      127     7     4.04          0.395            1.99 
5   467169       1400000      145    28    11.8           0.119            1.12 
6   466472       1320000      139    22    10.3           0.125            0.789
# ℹ 15 more variables: PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA <dbl>, PROX_HAWKER_MARKET <dbl>,
#   PROX_KINDERGARTEN <dbl>, PROX_MRT <dbl>, PROX_PARK <dbl>,
#   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH <dbl>, PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH <dbl>,
#   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL <dbl>, PROX_SUPERMARKET <dbl>, PROX_BUS_STOP <dbl>,
#   NO_Of_UNITS <dbl>, FAMILY_FRIENDLY <dbl>, FREEHOLD <dbl>,
#   LEASEHOLD_99YR <dbl>, geometry <POINT [m]>

Notice that the output is in point feature data frame.

7.3 Exploratory Data Analysis

7.3.1 EDA using statistical graphics

We can plot the distribution of SELLING_PRICE by using appropriate Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) as shown in the code chunk below.

ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x=`SELLING_PRICE`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

The figure above reveals a right skewed distribution. This means that more condominium units were transacted at relative lower prices.

Statistically, the skewed dsitribution can be normalised by using log transformation. The code chunk below is used to derive a new variable called LOG_SELLING_PRICE by using a log transformation on the variable SELLING_PRICE. It is performed using mutate() of dplyr package.

condo_resale.sf <- condo_resale.sf %>%
  mutate(`LOG_SELLING_PRICE` = log(SELLING_PRICE))

Now, you can plot the LOG_SELLING_PRICE using the code chunk below.

ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x=`LOG_SELLING_PRICE`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

Notice that the distribution is relatively less skewed after the transformation.

7.3.2 Multiple Histogram Plots distribution of variables

We now plot multiple histograms (also known as trellis plot) by using the ggarrange() function of the ggpubr package.

The code chunk below is used to create 12 histograms. Then, ggarrange() is used to organised these histogram into a 3 columns by 4 rows small multiple plot.

AREA_SQM <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `AREA_SQM`)) + 
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

AGE <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `AGE`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_CBD <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_CBD`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_CHILDCARE <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_CHILDCARE`)) + 
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_ELDERLYCARE <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_ELDERLYCARE`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, 
                               aes(x= `PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_HAWKER_MARKET <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_HAWKER_MARKET`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_KINDERGARTEN <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_KINDERGARTEN`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_MRT <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_MRT`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_PARK <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_PARK`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_PRIMARY_SCH <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, aes(x= `PROX_PRIMARY_SCH`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH <- ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf, 
                               aes(x= `PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH`)) +
  geom_histogram(bins=20, color="black", fill="light blue")

ggarrange(AREA_SQM, AGE, PROX_CBD, PROX_CHILDCARE, PROX_ELDERLYCARE, 
          PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA, PROX_HAWKER_MARKET, PROX_KINDERGARTEN, PROX_MRT,
          PROX_PARK, PROX_PRIMARY_SCH, PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH,  
          ncol = 3, nrow = 4)

7.3.3 Drawing a statistical point map

Lastly, we want to reveal the geospatial distribution condominium resale prices in Singapore. The map will be prepared by using tmap package.

tmap_mode("view")
tm_shape(mpsz_svy21)+
  tm_polygons() +
tm_shape(condo_resale.sf) +  
  tm_dots(col = "SELLING_PRICE",
          alpha = 0.6,
          style="quantile") +
  tm_view(set.zoom.limits = c(11,14))+
  tmap_options(check.and.fix = TRUE)

We change tmap_mode back to plot before proceeding.

tmap_mode('plot')

7.4 Hedonic Pricing Modelling

Hedonic pricing modeling is an econometric technique used to estimate the value of a good or service by breaking down the price into its component attributes. Commonly applied in real estate, it involves analyzing how individual factors such as location, size, amenities, or proximity to schools influence the overall market price of a property. This model helps in understanding how much each characteristic contributes to the price, separating the effect of specific features from the overall value.

We implement the lm() function of base R to build hedonic pricing models for condominium resale units.

7.4.1 Simple Linear Regression Method

First, we will build a simple linear regression model by using SELLING_PRICE as the dependent variable and AREA_SQM as the independent variable.

condo.slr <- lm(formula=SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM, data = condo_resale.sf)

lm() returns an object of class “lm” or for multiple responses of class c(“mlm”, “lm”).

The functions summary() and anova() can be used to obtain and print a summary and analysis of variance table of the results. The generic accessor functions coefficients, effects, fitted.values and residuals extract various useful features of the value returned by lm.

summary(condo.slr)

Call:
lm(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM, data = condo_resale.sf)

Residuals:
     Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
-3695815  -391764   -87517   258900 13503875 

Coefficients:
             Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
(Intercept) -258121.1    63517.2  -4.064 5.09e-05 ***
AREA_SQM      14719.0      428.1  34.381  < 2e-16 ***
---
Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1

Residual standard error: 942700 on 1434 degrees of freedom
Multiple R-squared:  0.4518,    Adjusted R-squared:  0.4515 
F-statistic:  1182 on 1 and 1434 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16

The R-squared value of 0.4518 indicates that the simple regression model explains approximately 45% of the variation in resale prices.

Given that the p-value is much smaller than 0.0001, we can confidently reject the null hypothesis that the mean is an adequate predictor of the SELLING_PRICE. This suggests that the simple linear regression model is a significantly better estimator of SELLING_PRICE.

The Coefficients section of the report shows that the p-values for both the Intercept and ARA_SQM estimates are less than 0.001. This allows us to reject the null hypothesis that B0 (the intercept) and B1 (the slope for ARA_SQM) are equal to zero. Therefore, we can conclude that B0 and B1 are reliable parameter estimates.

To visualize the best fit line on a scatterplot, we can use the lm() method within ggplot’s geometry functions, as demonstrated in the following code snippet.

ggplot(data=condo_resale.sf,  
       aes(x=`AREA_SQM`, y=`SELLING_PRICE`)) +
  geom_point() +
  geom_smooth(method = lm)

The figure above reveals that there are indeed a few statistical outliers with relatively high selling prices.

7.4.2 Multiple Linear Regression Method

7.4.2.1 Visualising the relationships of the independent variables

Before building a multiple regression model, it is important to ensure that the indepdent variables used are not highly correlated to each other. If these highly correlated independent variables are used in building a regression model by mistake, the quality of the model will be compromised. This phenomenon is known as multicollinearity in statistics.

Correlation matrix is commonly used to visualise the relationships between the independent variables. Beside the pairs() of R, there are many packages support the display of a correlation matrix. In this section, the corrplot package will be used.

The code chunk below is used to plot a scatterplot matrix of the relationship between the independent variables in condo_resale data.frame.

corrplot(cor(condo_resale[, 5:23]), diag = FALSE, order = "AOE",
         tl.pos = "td", tl.cex = 0.5, method = "number", type = "upper")

Matrix reorder is very important for mining the hiden structure and patter in the matrix. There are four methods in corrplot (parameter order), named “AOE”, “FPC”, “hclust”, “alphabet”. In the code chunk above, AOE order is used. It orders the variables by using the angular order of the eigenvectors method suggested by Michael Friendly.

From the scatterplot matrix, it is clear that Freehold is highly correlated to LEASE_99YEAR. In view of this, it is wiser to only include either one of them in the subsequent model building. As a result, LEASE_99YEAR is excluded in the subsequent model building.

7.4.3 Building a hedonic pricing model using multiple linear regression method

The code chunk below using lm() to calibrate the multiple linear regression model.

condo.mlr <- lm(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE    + 
                  PROX_CBD + PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE +
                  PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + PROX_HAWKER_MARKET + PROX_KINDERGARTEN + 
                  PROX_MRT  + PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + 
                  PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + PROX_SUPERMARKET + 
                  PROX_BUS_STOP + NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
                data=condo_resale.sf)
summary(condo.mlr)

Call:
lm(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + PROX_CBD + PROX_CHILDCARE + 
    PROX_ELDERLYCARE + PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + PROX_HAWKER_MARKET + 
    PROX_KINDERGARTEN + PROX_MRT + PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + 
    PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + PROX_SUPERMARKET + 
    PROX_BUS_STOP + NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
    data = condo_resale.sf)

Residuals:
     Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
-3475964  -293923   -23069   241043 12260381 

Coefficients:
                       Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
(Intercept)           481728.40  121441.01   3.967 7.65e-05 ***
AREA_SQM               12708.32     369.59  34.385  < 2e-16 ***
AGE                   -24440.82    2763.16  -8.845  < 2e-16 ***
PROX_CBD              -78669.78    6768.97 -11.622  < 2e-16 ***
PROX_CHILDCARE       -351617.91  109467.25  -3.212  0.00135 ** 
PROX_ELDERLYCARE      171029.42   42110.51   4.061 5.14e-05 ***
PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA   38474.53   12523.57   3.072  0.00217 ** 
PROX_HAWKER_MARKET     23746.10   29299.76   0.810  0.41782    
PROX_KINDERGARTEN     147468.99   82668.87   1.784  0.07466 .  
PROX_MRT             -314599.68   57947.44  -5.429 6.66e-08 ***
PROX_PARK             563280.50   66551.68   8.464  < 2e-16 ***
PROX_PRIMARY_SCH      180186.08   65237.95   2.762  0.00582 ** 
PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH    2280.04   20410.43   0.112  0.91107    
PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   -206604.06   42840.60  -4.823 1.57e-06 ***
PROX_SUPERMARKET      -44991.80   77082.64  -0.584  0.55953    
PROX_BUS_STOP         683121.35  138353.28   4.938 8.85e-07 ***
NO_Of_UNITS             -231.18      89.03  -2.597  0.00951 ** 
FAMILY_FRIENDLY       140340.77   47020.55   2.985  0.00289 ** 
FREEHOLD              359913.01   49220.22   7.312 4.38e-13 ***
---
Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1

Residual standard error: 755800 on 1417 degrees of freedom
Multiple R-squared:  0.6518,    Adjusted R-squared:  0.6474 
F-statistic: 147.4 on 18 and 1417 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16

7.4.4 Preparing Publication Quality Table: olsrr method

With reference to the report above, it is clear that not all the independent variables are statistically significant. We will revised the model by removing those variables which are not statistically significant.

Now, we are ready to calibrate the revised model by using the code chunk below.

condo.mlr1 <- lm(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + 
                   PROX_CBD + PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE +
                   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + PROX_MRT  + PROX_PARK + 
                   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL    + PROX_BUS_STOP + 
                   NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD,
                 data=condo_resale.sf)
ols_regress(condo.mlr1)
                                Model Summary                                 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
R                            0.807       RMSE                     751998.679 
R-Squared                    0.651       MSE                571471422208.591 
Adj. R-Squared               0.647       Coef. Var                    43.168 
Pred R-Squared               0.638       AIC                       42966.758 
MAE                     414819.628       SBC                       43051.072 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 RMSE: Root Mean Square Error 
 MSE: Mean Square Error 
 MAE: Mean Absolute Error 
 AIC: Akaike Information Criteria 
 SBC: Schwarz Bayesian Criteria 

                                     ANOVA                                       
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Sum of                                                      
                   Squares          DF         Mean Square       F         Sig. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regression    1.512586e+15          14        1.080418e+14    189.059    0.0000 
Residual      8.120609e+14        1421    571471422208.591                      
Total         2.324647e+15        1435                                          
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                               Parameter Estimates                                                
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
               model           Beta    Std. Error    Std. Beta       t        Sig           lower          upper 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         (Intercept)     527633.222    108183.223                   4.877    0.000     315417.244     739849.200 
            AREA_SQM      12777.523       367.479        0.584     34.771    0.000      12056.663      13498.382 
                 AGE     -24687.739      2754.845       -0.167     -8.962    0.000     -30091.739     -19283.740 
            PROX_CBD     -77131.323      5763.125       -0.263    -13.384    0.000     -88436.469     -65826.176 
      PROX_CHILDCARE    -318472.751    107959.512       -0.084     -2.950    0.003    -530249.889    -106695.613 
    PROX_ELDERLYCARE     185575.623     39901.864        0.090      4.651    0.000     107302.737     263848.510 
PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA      39163.254     11754.829        0.060      3.332    0.001      16104.571      62221.936 
            PROX_MRT    -294745.107     56916.367       -0.112     -5.179    0.000    -406394.234    -183095.980 
           PROX_PARK     570504.807     65507.029        0.150      8.709    0.000     442003.938     699005.677 
    PROX_PRIMARY_SCH     159856.136     60234.599        0.062      2.654    0.008      41697.849     278014.424 
  PROX_SHOPPING_MALL    -220947.251     36561.832       -0.115     -6.043    0.000    -292668.213    -149226.288 
       PROX_BUS_STOP     682482.221    134513.243        0.134      5.074    0.000     418616.359     946348.082 
         NO_Of_UNITS       -245.480        87.947       -0.053     -2.791    0.005       -418.000        -72.961 
     FAMILY_FRIENDLY     146307.576     46893.021        0.057      3.120    0.002      54320.593     238294.560 
            FREEHOLD     350599.812     48506.485        0.136      7.228    0.000     255447.802     445751.821 
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

7.4.5 Preparing Publication Quality Table: gtsummary method

The broom package provides an elegant and flexible way to create publication-ready summary tables in R.

In the code chunk below, tidy() function is used to create a well formatted regression report.

broom::tidy(condo.mlr1, intercept = TRUE)
# A tibble: 15 × 5
   term                 estimate std.error statistic   p.value
   <chr>                   <dbl>     <dbl>     <dbl>     <dbl>
 1 (Intercept)           527633.  108183.       4.88 1.20e-  6
 2 AREA_SQM               12778.     367.      34.8  3.41e-192
 3 AGE                   -24688.    2755.      -8.96 9.82e- 19
 4 PROX_CBD              -77131.    5763.     -13.4  1.47e- 38
 5 PROX_CHILDCARE       -318473.  107960.      -2.95 3.23e-  3
 6 PROX_ELDERLYCARE      185576.   39902.       4.65 3.61e-  6
 7 PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA   39163.   11755.       3.33 8.85e-  4
 8 PROX_MRT             -294745.   56916.      -5.18 2.56e-  7
 9 PROX_PARK             570505.   65507.       8.71 8.36e- 18
10 PROX_PRIMARY_SCH      159856.   60235.       2.65 8.05e-  3
11 PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   -220947.   36562.      -6.04 1.93e-  9
12 PROX_BUS_STOP         682482.  134513.       5.07 4.42e-  7
13 NO_Of_UNITS             -245.      87.9     -2.79 5.32e-  3
14 FAMILY_FRIENDLY       146308.   46893.       3.12 1.84e-  3
15 FREEHOLD              350600.   48506.       7.23 7.98e- 13

7.4.6 Checking for Multicollinearity

In this section, we use anl R package designed specifically for conducting OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) regression analysis—olsrr. This package offers a wide range of valuable tools to help you build more robust multiple linear regression models. Its key features include:

  • Comprehensive regression output
  • Diagnostic tests for residuals
  • Influence measures for identifying outliers
  • Tests for heteroskedasticity
  • Collinearity diagnostics to detect multicollinearity
  • Model fit assessment
  • Evaluation of variable contributions
  • Various methods for variable selection

In the code snippet below, we demonstrate how to use the ols_vif_tol() function from the olsrr package to assess potential multicollinearity among predictors in your regression model.

ols_vif_tol(condo.mlr1)
              Variables Tolerance      VIF
1              AREA_SQM 0.8728554 1.145665
2                   AGE 0.7071275 1.414172
3              PROX_CBD 0.6356147 1.573280
4        PROX_CHILDCARE 0.3066019 3.261559
5      PROX_ELDERLYCARE 0.6598479 1.515501
6  PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA 0.7510311 1.331503
7              PROX_MRT 0.5236090 1.909822
8             PROX_PARK 0.8279261 1.207837
9      PROX_PRIMARY_SCH 0.4524628 2.210126
10   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL 0.6738795 1.483945
11        PROX_BUS_STOP 0.3514118 2.845664
12          NO_Of_UNITS 0.6901036 1.449058
13      FAMILY_FRIENDLY 0.7244157 1.380423
14             FREEHOLD 0.6931163 1.442759

Since the VIF of the independent variables are less than 10. We can safely conclude that there are no sign of multicollinearity among the independent variables.

7.4.6.1 Test for Non-Linearity

In multiple linear regression, it is important for us to test the assumption that linearity and additivity of the relationship between dependent and independent variables.

In the code chunk below, the ols_plot_resid_fit() of olsrr package is used to perform linearity assumption test.

ols_plot_resid_fit(condo.mlr1)

The figure above reveals that most of the data poitns are scattered around the 0 line, hence we can safely conclude that the relationships between the dependent variable and independent variables are linear.

7.4.6.2 Test for Normality Assumption

The code chunk below uses ols_plot_resid_hist() of olsrr package to perform normality assumption test.

ols_plot_resid_hist(condo.mlr1)

The figure reveals that the residual of the multiple linear regression model (i.e. condo.mlr1) is resemble normal distribution.

If you prefer formal statistical test methods, the ols_test_normality() of olsrr package can be used as shown in the code chun below.

ols_test_normality(condo.mlr1)
-----------------------------------------------
       Test             Statistic       pvalue  
-----------------------------------------------
Shapiro-Wilk              0.6856         0.0000 
Kolmogorov-Smirnov        0.1366         0.0000 
Cramer-von Mises         121.0768        0.0000 
Anderson-Darling         67.9551         0.0000 
-----------------------------------------------

The summary table above reveals that the p-values of the four tests are way smaller than the alpha value of 0.05. Hence we will reject the null hypothesis and infer that there is statistical evidence that the residual are not normally distributed.

7.4.6.3 Testing for Spatial Autocorrelation

The hedonic model we try to build are using geographically referenced attributes, hence it is also important for us to visual the residual of the hedonic pricing model.

In order to perform spatial autocorrelation test, we need to convert condo_resale.sf from sf data frame into a SpatialPointsDataFrame.

First, we will export the residual of the hedonic pricing model and save it as a data frame.

mlr.output <- as.data.frame(condo.mlr1$residuals)

Next, we will join the newly created data frame with condo_resale.sf object.

condo_resale.res.sf <- cbind(condo_resale.sf, 
                        condo.mlr1$residuals) %>%
rename(`MLR_RES` = `condo.mlr1.residuals`)

Next, we will convert condo_resale.res.sf from simple feature object into a SpatialPointsDataFrame because spdep package can only process sp conformed spatial data objects.

The code chunk below will be used to perform the data conversion process.

condo_resale.sp <- as_Spatial(condo_resale.res.sf)
condo_resale.sp
class       : SpatialPointsDataFrame 
features    : 1436 
extent      : 14940.85, 43352.45, 24765.67, 48382.81  (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax)
crs         : +proj=tmerc +lat_0=1.36666666666667 +lon_0=103.833333333333 +k=1 +x_0=28001.642 +y_0=38744.572 +ellps=WGS84 +towgs84=0,0,0,0,0,0,0 +units=m +no_defs 
variables   : 23
names       : POSTCODE, SELLING_PRICE, AREA_SQM, AGE,    PROX_CBD, PROX_CHILDCARE, PROX_ELDERLYCARE, PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA, PROX_HAWKER_MARKET, PROX_KINDERGARTEN,    PROX_MRT,   PROX_PARK, PROX_PRIMARY_SCH, PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH, PROX_SHOPPING_MALL, ... 
min values  :    18965,        540000,       34,   0, 0.386916393,    0.004927023,      0.054508623,          0.214539508,        0.051817113,       0.004927023, 0.052779424, 0.029064164,      0.077106132,          0.077106132,                  0, ... 
max values  :   828833,       1.8e+07,      619,  37, 19.18042832,     3.46572633,      3.949157205,           9.15540001,        5.374348075,       2.229045366,  3.48037319,  2.16104919,      3.928989144,          6.748192062,        3.477433767, ... 

Next, we will use tmap package to display the distribution of the residuals on an interactive map.

tmap_mode("view")
tm_shape(mpsz_svy21)+
  tmap_options(check.and.fix = TRUE) +
  tm_polygons(alpha = 0.4) +
tm_shape(condo_resale.res.sf) +  
  tm_dots(col = "MLR_RES",
          alpha = 0.6,
          style="quantile") +
  tm_view(set.zoom.limits = c(11,14))
tmap_mode('plot')

The figure above reveals that there are signs of spatial autocorrelation.

To prove that our observation is indeed true, the Moran’s I test will be performed

First, we will compute the distance-based weight matrix by using dnearneigh() function of spdep.

nb <- dnearneigh(coordinates(condo_resale.sp), 0, 1500, longlat = FALSE)
summary(nb)
Neighbour list object:
Number of regions: 1436 
Number of nonzero links: 66266 
Percentage nonzero weights: 3.213526 
Average number of links: 46.14624 
10 disjoint connected subgraphs
Link number distribution:

  1   3   5   7   9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
  3   3   9   4   3  15  10  19  17  45  19   5  14  29  19   6  35  45  18  47 
 25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44 
 16  43  22  26  21  11   9  23  22  13  16  25  21  37  16  18   8  21   4  12 
 45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  53  54  55  56  57  58  59  60  61  62  63  64 
  8  36  18  14  14  43  11  12   8  13  12  13   4   5   6  12  11  20  29  33 
 65  66  67  68  69  70  71  72  73  74  75  76  77  78  79  80  81  82  83  84 
 15  20  10  14  15  15  11  16  12  10   8  19  12  14   9   8   4  13  11   6 
 85  86  87  88  89  90  91  92  93  94  95  96  97  98  99 100 101 102 103 104 
  4   9   4   4   4   6   2  16   9   4   5   9   3   9   4   2   1   2   1   1 
105 106 107 108 109 110 112 116 125 
  1   5   9   2   1   3   1   1   1 
3 least connected regions:
193 194 277 with 1 link
1 most connected region:
285 with 125 links

Next, nb2listw() of spdep packge will be used to convert the output neighbours lists (i.e. nb) into a spatial weights.

nb_lw <- nb2listw(nb, style = 'W')
summary(nb_lw)
Characteristics of weights list object:
Neighbour list object:
Number of regions: 1436 
Number of nonzero links: 66266 
Percentage nonzero weights: 3.213526 
Average number of links: 46.14624 
10 disjoint connected subgraphs
Link number distribution:

  1   3   5   7   9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24 
  3   3   9   4   3  15  10  19  17  45  19   5  14  29  19   6  35  45  18  47 
 25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44 
 16  43  22  26  21  11   9  23  22  13  16  25  21  37  16  18   8  21   4  12 
 45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  53  54  55  56  57  58  59  60  61  62  63  64 
  8  36  18  14  14  43  11  12   8  13  12  13   4   5   6  12  11  20  29  33 
 65  66  67  68  69  70  71  72  73  74  75  76  77  78  79  80  81  82  83  84 
 15  20  10  14  15  15  11  16  12  10   8  19  12  14   9   8   4  13  11   6 
 85  86  87  88  89  90  91  92  93  94  95  96  97  98  99 100 101 102 103 104 
  4   9   4   4   4   6   2  16   9   4   5   9   3   9   4   2   1   2   1   1 
105 106 107 108 109 110 112 116 125 
  1   5   9   2   1   3   1   1   1 
3 least connected regions:
193 194 277 with 1 link
1 most connected region:
285 with 125 links

Weights style: W 
Weights constants summary:
     n      nn   S0       S1       S2
W 1436 2062096 1436 94.81916 5798.341

Next, lm.morantest() of spdep package will be used to perform Moran’s I test for residual spatial autocorrelation

lm.morantest(condo.mlr1, nb_lw)

    Global Moran I for regression residuals

data:  
model: lm(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + PROX_CBD +
PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE + PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + PROX_MRT +
PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + PROX_BUS_STOP +
NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, data = condo_resale.sf)
weights: nb_lw

Moran I statistic standard deviate = 24.366, p-value < 2.2e-16
alternative hypothesis: greater
sample estimates:
Observed Moran I      Expectation         Variance 
    1.438876e-01    -5.487594e-03     3.758259e-05 

The Global Moran’s I test for residual spatial autocorrelation shows that it’s p-value is less than 0.00000000000000022 which is less than the alpha value of 0.05. Hence, we will reject the null hypothesis that the residuals are randomly distributed.

Since the Observed Global Moran I = 0.1424418 which is greater than 0, we can infer than the residuals resemble cluster distribution.

7.5 Building Hedonic Pricing Model using GWModel

7.5.1 Building Fixed Bandwidth GWR Model

7.5.1.1 Computing fixed bandwith

In the code chunk below, the bw.gwr() function of the GWModel package is used to determine the optimal fixed bandwidth to use in the model.

Notice that the argument adaptive is set to FALSE indicates that we are interested to compute the fixed bandwidth.

There are two possible approaches can be used to determine the stopping rule.

  • CV cross-validation approach

  • AIC corrected (AICc) approach.

We define the stopping rule using approach argeement.

bw.fixed <- bw.gwr(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + PROX_CBD + 
                     PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE  + PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + 
                     PROX_MRT   + PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + 
                     PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + PROX_BUS_STOP + NO_Of_UNITS + 
                     FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
                   data=condo_resale.sp, 
                   approach="CV", 
                   kernel="gaussian", 
                   adaptive=FALSE, 
                   longlat=FALSE)
Fixed bandwidth: 17660.96 CV score: 8.259118e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 10917.26 CV score: 7.970454e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 6749.419 CV score: 7.273273e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 4173.553 CV score: 6.300006e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 2581.58 CV score: 5.404958e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 1597.687 CV score: 4.857515e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 989.6077 CV score: 4.722431e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 613.7939 CV score: 1.378294e+16 
Fixed bandwidth: 1221.873 CV score: 4.778717e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 846.0596 CV score: 4.791629e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 1078.325 CV score: 4.751406e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 934.7772 CV score: 4.72518e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 1023.495 CV score: 4.730305e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 968.6643 CV score: 4.721317e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 955.7206 CV score: 4.722072e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 976.6639 CV score: 4.721387e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 963.7202 CV score: 4.721484e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.7199 CV score: 4.721293e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 973.6083 CV score: 4.721309e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 970.5527 CV score: 4.721295e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 972.4412 CV score: 4.721296e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.2741 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 970.9985 CV score: 4.721293e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.4443 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.5496 CV score: 4.721293e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3793 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3391 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3143 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3545 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3296 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.345 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3355 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3413 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3377 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.34 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3405 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3408 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3403 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3406 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3404 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3405 CV score: 4.721292e+14 
Fixed bandwidth: 971.3405 CV score: 4.721292e+14 

The result shows that the recommended bandwidth is 971.3405 metres.

7.5.1.2 GWModel method - fixed bandwith

Now we can use the code chunk below to calibrate the gwr model using fixed bandwidth and gaussian kernel.

gwr.fixed <- gwr.basic(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + PROX_CBD + 
                         PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE  + PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + 
                         PROX_MRT   + PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + 
                         PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + PROX_BUS_STOP + NO_Of_UNITS + 
                         FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
                       data=condo_resale.sp, 
                       bw=bw.fixed, 
                       kernel = 'gaussian', 
                       longlat = FALSE)

We use the code chunk below to display the model created above.

gwr.fixed
   ***********************************************************************
   *                       Package   GWmodel                             *
   ***********************************************************************
   Program starts at: 2024-10-09 21:32:37.460247 
   Call:
   gwr.basic(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + PROX_CBD + 
    PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE + PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + 
    PROX_MRT + PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + 
    PROX_BUS_STOP + NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
    data = condo_resale.sp, bw = bw.fixed, kernel = "gaussian", 
    longlat = FALSE)

   Dependent (y) variable:  SELLING_PRICE
   Independent variables:  AREA_SQM AGE PROX_CBD PROX_CHILDCARE PROX_ELDERLYCARE PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA PROX_MRT PROX_PARK PROX_PRIMARY_SCH PROX_SHOPPING_MALL PROX_BUS_STOP NO_Of_UNITS FAMILY_FRIENDLY FREEHOLD
   Number of data points: 1436
   ***********************************************************************
   *                    Results of Global Regression                     *
   ***********************************************************************

   Call:
    lm(formula = formula, data = data)

   Residuals:
     Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
-3470778  -298119   -23481   248917 12234210 

   Coefficients:
                          Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
   (Intercept)           527633.22  108183.22   4.877 1.20e-06 ***
   AREA_SQM               12777.52     367.48  34.771  < 2e-16 ***
   AGE                   -24687.74    2754.84  -8.962  < 2e-16 ***
   PROX_CBD              -77131.32    5763.12 -13.384  < 2e-16 ***
   PROX_CHILDCARE       -318472.75  107959.51  -2.950 0.003231 ** 
   PROX_ELDERLYCARE      185575.62   39901.86   4.651 3.61e-06 ***
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA   39163.25   11754.83   3.332 0.000885 ***
   PROX_MRT             -294745.11   56916.37  -5.179 2.56e-07 ***
   PROX_PARK             570504.81   65507.03   8.709  < 2e-16 ***
   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH      159856.14   60234.60   2.654 0.008046 ** 
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   -220947.25   36561.83  -6.043 1.93e-09 ***
   PROX_BUS_STOP         682482.22  134513.24   5.074 4.42e-07 ***
   NO_Of_UNITS             -245.48      87.95  -2.791 0.005321 ** 
   FAMILY_FRIENDLY       146307.58   46893.02   3.120 0.001845 ** 
   FREEHOLD              350599.81   48506.48   7.228 7.98e-13 ***

   ---Significance stars
   Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1 
   Residual standard error: 756000 on 1421 degrees of freedom
   Multiple R-squared: 0.6507
   Adjusted R-squared: 0.6472 
   F-statistic: 189.1 on 14 and 1421 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16 
   ***Extra Diagnostic information
   Residual sum of squares: 8.120609e+14
   Sigma(hat): 752522.9
   AIC:  42966.76
   AICc:  42967.14
   BIC:  41731.39
   ***********************************************************************
   *          Results of Geographically Weighted Regression              *
   ***********************************************************************

   *********************Model calibration information*********************
   Kernel function: gaussian 
   Fixed bandwidth: 971.3405 
   Regression points: the same locations as observations are used.
   Distance metric: Euclidean distance metric is used.

   ****************Summary of GWR coefficient estimates:******************
                               Min.     1st Qu.      Median     3rd Qu.
   Intercept            -3.5988e+07 -5.1998e+05  7.6780e+05  1.7412e+06
   AREA_SQM              1.0003e+03  5.2758e+03  7.4740e+03  1.2301e+04
   AGE                  -1.3475e+05 -2.0813e+04 -8.6260e+03 -3.7784e+03
   PROX_CBD             -7.7047e+07 -2.3608e+05 -8.3600e+04  3.4646e+04
   PROX_CHILDCARE       -6.0097e+06 -3.3667e+05 -9.7425e+04  2.9007e+05
   PROX_ELDERLYCARE     -3.5000e+06 -1.5970e+05  3.1971e+04  1.9577e+05
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA -3.0170e+06 -8.2013e+04  7.0749e+04  2.2612e+05
   PROX_MRT             -3.5282e+06 -6.5836e+05 -1.8833e+05  3.6922e+04
   PROX_PARK            -1.2062e+06 -2.1732e+05  3.5383e+04  4.1335e+05
   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH     -2.2695e+07 -1.7066e+05  4.8472e+04  5.1555e+05
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   -7.2585e+06 -1.6684e+05 -1.0517e+04  1.5923e+05
   PROX_BUS_STOP        -1.4676e+06 -4.5207e+04  3.7601e+05  1.1664e+06
   NO_Of_UNITS          -1.3170e+03 -2.4822e+02 -3.0846e+01  2.5496e+02
   FAMILY_FRIENDLY      -2.2749e+06 -1.1140e+05  7.6214e+03  1.6107e+05
   FREEHOLD             -9.2067e+06  3.8073e+04  1.5169e+05  3.7528e+05
                             Max.
   Intercept            112793548
   AREA_SQM                 21575
   AGE                     434201
   PROX_CBD               2704596
   PROX_CHILDCARE         1654087
   PROX_ELDERLYCARE      38867814
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA  78515730
   PROX_MRT               3124316
   PROX_PARK             18122425
   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH       4637503
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL     1529952
   PROX_BUS_STOP         11342182
   NO_Of_UNITS              12907
   FAMILY_FRIENDLY        1720744
   FREEHOLD               6073636
   ************************Diagnostic information*************************
   Number of data points: 1436 
   Effective number of parameters (2trace(S) - trace(S'S)): 438.3804 
   Effective degrees of freedom (n-2trace(S) + trace(S'S)): 997.6196 
   AICc (GWR book, Fotheringham, et al. 2002, p. 61, eq 2.33): 42263.61 
   AIC (GWR book, Fotheringham, et al. 2002,GWR p. 96, eq. 4.22): 41632.36 
   BIC (GWR book, Fotheringham, et al. 2002,GWR p. 61, eq. 2.34): 42515.71 
   Residual sum of squares: 2.53407e+14 
   R-square value:  0.8909912 
   Adjusted R-square value:  0.8430417 

   ***********************************************************************
   Program stops at: 2024-10-09 21:32:41.012882 

The report shows that the AICc of the gwr is 42263.61 which is significantly smaller than the globel multiple linear regression model of 42967.1.

7.5.2 Building Adaptive Bandwidth GWR Model

7.5.2.1 Computing the adaptive bandwidth

Similar to the earlier section, we will first use bw.gwr() to determine the recommended data point to use.

The code chunk used look very similar to the one used to compute the fixed bandwidth except the adaptive argument has changed to TRUE.

bw.adaptive <- bw.gwr(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE  + 
                        PROX_CBD + PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE    + 
                        PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + PROX_MRT + PROX_PARK + 
                        PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   + PROX_BUS_STOP + 
                        NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
                      data=condo_resale.sp, 
                      approach="CV", 
                      kernel="gaussian", 
                      adaptive=TRUE, 
                      longlat=FALSE)
Adaptive bandwidth: 895 CV score: 7.952401e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 561 CV score: 7.667364e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 354 CV score: 6.953454e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 226 CV score: 6.15223e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 147 CV score: 5.674373e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 98 CV score: 5.426745e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 68 CV score: 5.168117e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 49 CV score: 4.859631e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 37 CV score: 4.646518e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 30 CV score: 4.422088e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 25 CV score: 4.430816e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 32 CV score: 4.505602e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 27 CV score: 4.462172e+14 
Adaptive bandwidth: 30 CV score: 4.422088e+14 

7.5.2.2 Constructing the adaptive bandwidth gwr model

Now, we can go ahead to calibrate the gwr-based hedonic pricing model by using adaptive bandwidth and gaussian kernel as shown in the code chunk below.

gwr.adaptive <- gwr.basic(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + 
                            PROX_CBD + PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE + 
                            PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + PROX_MRT + PROX_PARK + 
                            PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + PROX_BUS_STOP + 
                            NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
                          data=condo_resale.sp, bw=bw.adaptive, 
                          kernel = 'gaussian', 
                          adaptive=TRUE, 
                          longlat = FALSE)

The code chunk below can be used to display the model output.

gwr.adaptive
   ***********************************************************************
   *                       Package   GWmodel                             *
   ***********************************************************************
   Program starts at: 2024-10-09 21:32:59.402778 
   Call:
   gwr.basic(formula = SELLING_PRICE ~ AREA_SQM + AGE + PROX_CBD + 
    PROX_CHILDCARE + PROX_ELDERLYCARE + PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA + 
    PROX_MRT + PROX_PARK + PROX_PRIMARY_SCH + PROX_SHOPPING_MALL + 
    PROX_BUS_STOP + NO_Of_UNITS + FAMILY_FRIENDLY + FREEHOLD, 
    data = condo_resale.sp, bw = bw.adaptive, kernel = "gaussian", 
    adaptive = TRUE, longlat = FALSE)

   Dependent (y) variable:  SELLING_PRICE
   Independent variables:  AREA_SQM AGE PROX_CBD PROX_CHILDCARE PROX_ELDERLYCARE PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA PROX_MRT PROX_PARK PROX_PRIMARY_SCH PROX_SHOPPING_MALL PROX_BUS_STOP NO_Of_UNITS FAMILY_FRIENDLY FREEHOLD
   Number of data points: 1436
   ***********************************************************************
   *                    Results of Global Regression                     *
   ***********************************************************************

   Call:
    lm(formula = formula, data = data)

   Residuals:
     Min       1Q   Median       3Q      Max 
-3470778  -298119   -23481   248917 12234210 

   Coefficients:
                          Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
   (Intercept)           527633.22  108183.22   4.877 1.20e-06 ***
   AREA_SQM               12777.52     367.48  34.771  < 2e-16 ***
   AGE                   -24687.74    2754.84  -8.962  < 2e-16 ***
   PROX_CBD              -77131.32    5763.12 -13.384  < 2e-16 ***
   PROX_CHILDCARE       -318472.75  107959.51  -2.950 0.003231 ** 
   PROX_ELDERLYCARE      185575.62   39901.86   4.651 3.61e-06 ***
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA   39163.25   11754.83   3.332 0.000885 ***
   PROX_MRT             -294745.11   56916.37  -5.179 2.56e-07 ***
   PROX_PARK             570504.81   65507.03   8.709  < 2e-16 ***
   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH      159856.14   60234.60   2.654 0.008046 ** 
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   -220947.25   36561.83  -6.043 1.93e-09 ***
   PROX_BUS_STOP         682482.22  134513.24   5.074 4.42e-07 ***
   NO_Of_UNITS             -245.48      87.95  -2.791 0.005321 ** 
   FAMILY_FRIENDLY       146307.58   46893.02   3.120 0.001845 ** 
   FREEHOLD              350599.81   48506.48   7.228 7.98e-13 ***

   ---Significance stars
   Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1 
   Residual standard error: 756000 on 1421 degrees of freedom
   Multiple R-squared: 0.6507
   Adjusted R-squared: 0.6472 
   F-statistic: 189.1 on 14 and 1421 DF,  p-value: < 2.2e-16 
   ***Extra Diagnostic information
   Residual sum of squares: 8.120609e+14
   Sigma(hat): 752522.9
   AIC:  42966.76
   AICc:  42967.14
   BIC:  41731.39
   ***********************************************************************
   *          Results of Geographically Weighted Regression              *
   ***********************************************************************

   *********************Model calibration information*********************
   Kernel function: gaussian 
   Adaptive bandwidth: 30 (number of nearest neighbours)
   Regression points: the same locations as observations are used.
   Distance metric: Euclidean distance metric is used.

   ****************Summary of GWR coefficient estimates:******************
                               Min.     1st Qu.      Median     3rd Qu.
   Intercept            -1.3487e+08 -2.4669e+05  7.7928e+05  1.6194e+06
   AREA_SQM              3.3188e+03  5.6285e+03  7.7825e+03  1.2738e+04
   AGE                  -9.6746e+04 -2.9288e+04 -1.4043e+04 -5.6119e+03
   PROX_CBD             -2.5330e+06 -1.6256e+05 -7.7242e+04  2.6624e+03
   PROX_CHILDCARE       -1.2790e+06 -2.0175e+05  8.7158e+03  3.7778e+05
   PROX_ELDERLYCARE     -1.6212e+06 -9.2050e+04  6.1029e+04  2.8184e+05
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA -7.2686e+06 -3.0350e+04  4.5869e+04  2.4613e+05
   PROX_MRT             -4.3781e+07 -6.7282e+05 -2.2115e+05 -7.4593e+04
   PROX_PARK            -2.9020e+06 -1.6782e+05  1.1601e+05  4.6572e+05
   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH     -8.6418e+05 -1.6627e+05 -7.7853e+03  4.3222e+05
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   -1.8272e+06 -1.3175e+05 -1.4049e+04  1.3799e+05
   PROX_BUS_STOP        -2.0579e+06 -7.1461e+04  4.1104e+05  1.2071e+06
   NO_Of_UNITS          -2.1993e+03 -2.3685e+02 -3.4699e+01  1.1657e+02
   FAMILY_FRIENDLY      -5.9879e+05 -5.0927e+04  2.6173e+04  2.2481e+05
   FREEHOLD             -1.6340e+05  4.0765e+04  1.9023e+05  3.7960e+05
                            Max.
   Intercept            18758355
   AREA_SQM                23064
   AGE                     13303
   PROX_CBD             11346650
   PROX_CHILDCARE        2892127
   PROX_ELDERLYCARE      2465671
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA  7384059
   PROX_MRT              1186242
   PROX_PARK             2588497
   PROX_PRIMARY_SCH      3381462
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL   38038564
   PROX_BUS_STOP        12081592
   NO_Of_UNITS              1010
   FAMILY_FRIENDLY       2072414
   FREEHOLD              1813995
   ************************Diagnostic information*************************
   Number of data points: 1436 
   Effective number of parameters (2trace(S) - trace(S'S)): 350.3088 
   Effective degrees of freedom (n-2trace(S) + trace(S'S)): 1085.691 
   AICc (GWR book, Fotheringham, et al. 2002, p. 61, eq 2.33): 41982.22 
   AIC (GWR book, Fotheringham, et al. 2002,GWR p. 96, eq. 4.22): 41546.74 
   BIC (GWR book, Fotheringham, et al. 2002,GWR p. 61, eq. 2.34): 41914.08 
   Residual sum of squares: 2.528227e+14 
   R-square value:  0.8912425 
   Adjusted R-square value:  0.8561185 

   ***********************************************************************
   Program stops at: 2024-10-09 21:33:03.431795 

The report shows that the AICc the adaptive distance gwr is 41982.22 which is even smaller than the AICc of the fixed distance gwr of 42263.61.

7.5.3 Visualising GWR Output

In addition to the regression residuals, the output feature class table provides several key metrics, including observed and predicted values, the condition number (cond), Local R², residuals, and the coefficients with their standard errors for the explanatory variables:

  • Condition Number: This diagnostic assesses local collinearity. When strong local collinearity is present, model results become unstable. A condition number greater than 30 suggests that the results may be unreliable due to multicollinearity.

  • Local R²: Values range from 0.0 to 1.0 and indicate the goodness-of-fit of the local regression model. Low Local R² values signal poor model performance in those regions. Mapping these values can help identify areas where the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model is performing well and where it is underperforming, potentially highlighting missing or unaccounted-for variables.

  • Predicted Values: These are the fitted y values estimated by the GWR model.

  • Residuals: Residuals are calculated by subtracting the fitted y values from the observed y values. Standardized residuals have a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one. A gradient map (cold-to-hot) of standardized residuals can be created to visualize areas of model under- or overestimation.

  • Coefficient Standard Errors: These values reflect the reliability of each coefficient estimate. Smaller standard errors relative to the actual coefficients indicate higher confidence in the estimates. Large standard errors, however, may suggest issues with local collinearity.

All of these metrics are stored within a SpatialPointsDataFrame or SpatialPolygonsDataFrame object, integrated with the fit points, GWR coefficient estimates, observed and predicted y values, coefficient standard errors, and t-values in the “data” slot of an object called SDF within the output list.

7.5.4 Converting SDF into sf data.frame

To visualise the fields in SDF, we need to first covert it into sf data.frame by using the code chunk below.

condo_resale.sf.adaptive <- st_as_sf(gwr.adaptive$SDF) %>%
  st_transform(crs=3414)
condo_resale.sf.adaptive.svy21 <- st_transform(condo_resale.sf.adaptive, 3414)
condo_resale.sf.adaptive.svy21  
Simple feature collection with 1436 features and 51 fields
Geometry type: POINT
Dimension:     XY
Bounding box:  xmin: 14940.85 ymin: 24765.67 xmax: 43352.45 ymax: 48382.81
Projected CRS: SVY21 / Singapore TM
First 10 features:
    Intercept  AREA_SQM        AGE  PROX_CBD PROX_CHILDCARE PROX_ELDERLYCARE
1   2050011.7  9561.892  -9514.634 -120681.9      319266.92       -393417.79
2   1633128.2 16576.853 -58185.479 -149434.2      441102.18        325188.74
3   3433608.2 13091.861 -26707.386 -259397.8     -120116.82        535855.81
4    234358.9 20730.601 -93308.988 2426853.7      480825.28        314783.72
5   2285804.9  6722.836 -17608.018 -316835.5       90764.78       -137384.61
6  -3568877.4  6039.581 -26535.592  327306.1     -152531.19       -700392.85
7  -2874842.4 16843.575 -59166.727 -983577.2     -177810.50       -122384.02
8   2038086.0  6905.135 -17681.897 -285076.6       70259.40        -96012.78
9   1718478.4  9580.703 -14401.128  105803.4     -657698.02       -123276.00
10  3457054.0 14072.011 -31579.884 -234895.4       79961.45        548581.04
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA    PROX_MRT  PROX_PARK PROX_PRIMARY_SCH
1            -159980.20  -299742.96 -172104.47        242668.03
2            -142290.39 -2510522.23  523379.72       1106830.66
3            -253621.21  -936853.28  209099.85        571462.33
4           -2679297.89 -2039479.50 -759153.26       3127477.21
5             303714.81   -44567.05  -10284.62         30413.56
6             -28051.25   733566.47 1511488.92        320878.23
7            1397676.38 -2745430.34  710114.74       1786570.95
8             269368.71   -14552.99   73533.34         53359.73
9            -361974.72  -476785.32 -132067.59        -40128.92
10           -150024.38 -1503835.53  574155.47        108996.67
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL PROX_BUS_STOP  NO_Of_UNITS FAMILY_FRIENDLY  FREEHOLD
1          300881.390     1210615.4  104.8290640       -9075.370  303955.6
2          -87693.378     1843587.2 -288.3441183      310074.664  396221.3
3         -126732.712     1411924.9   -9.5532945        5949.746  168821.7
4          -29593.342     7225577.5 -161.3551620     1556178.531 1212515.6
5           -7490.586      677577.0   42.2659674       58986.951  328175.2
6          258583.881     1086012.6 -214.3671271      201992.641  471873.1
7         -384251.210     5094060.5   -0.9212521      359659.512  408871.9
8          -39634.902      735767.1   30.1741069       55602.506  347075.0
9          276718.757     2815772.4  675.1615559      -30453.297  503872.8
10        -454726.822     2123557.0  -21.3044311     -100935.586  213324.6
         y    yhat    residual CV_Score Stud_residual Intercept_SE AREA_SQM_SE
1  3000000 2886532   113468.16        0    0.38207013     516105.5    823.2860
2  3880000 3466801   413198.52        0    1.01433140     488083.5    825.2380
3  3325000 3616527  -291527.20        0   -0.83780678     963711.4    988.2240
4  4250000 5435482 -1185481.63        0   -2.84614670     444185.5    617.4007
5  1400000 1388166    11834.26        0    0.03404453    2119620.6   1376.2778
6  1320000 1516702  -196701.94        0   -0.72065800   28572883.7   2348.0091
7  3410000 3266881   143118.77        0    0.41291992     679546.6    893.5893
8  1420000 1431955   -11955.27        0   -0.03033109    2217773.1   1415.2604
9  2025000 1832799   192200.83        0    0.52018109     814281.8    943.8434
10 2550000 2223364   326635.53        0    1.10559735    2410252.0   1271.4073
      AGE_SE PROX_CBD_SE PROX_CHILDCARE_SE PROX_ELDERLYCARE_SE
1   5889.782    37411.22          319111.1           120633.34
2   6226.916    23615.06          299705.3            84546.69
3   6510.236    56103.77          349128.5           129687.07
4   6010.511   469337.41          304965.2           127150.69
5   8180.361   410644.47          698720.6           327371.55
6  14601.909  5272846.47         1141599.8          1653002.19
7   8970.629   346164.20          530101.1           148598.71
8   8661.309   438035.69          742532.8           399221.05
9  11791.208    89148.35          704630.7           329683.30
10  9941.980   173532.77          500976.2           281876.74
   PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA_SE PROX_MRT_SE PROX_PARK_SE PROX_PRIMARY_SCH_SE
1                 56207.39    185181.3     205499.6            152400.7
2                 76956.50    281133.9     229358.7            165150.7
3                 95774.60    275483.7     314124.3            196662.6
4                470762.12    279877.1     227249.4            240878.9
5                474339.56    363830.0     364580.9            249087.7
6               5496627.21    730453.2    1741712.0            683265.5
7                371692.97    375511.9     297400.9            344602.8
8                517977.91    423155.4     440984.4            261251.2
9                153436.22    285325.4     304998.4            278258.5
10               239182.57    571355.7     599131.8            331284.8
   PROX_SHOPPING_MALL_SE PROX_BUS_STOP_SE NO_Of_UNITS_SE FAMILY_FRIENDLY_SE
1               109268.8         600668.6       218.1258           131474.7
2                98906.8         410222.1       208.9410           114989.1
3               119913.3         464156.7       210.9828           146607.2
4               177104.1         562810.8       361.7767           108726.6
5               301032.9         740922.4       299.5034           160663.7
6              2931208.6        1418333.3       602.5571           331727.0
7               249969.5         821236.4       532.1978           129241.2
8               351634.0         775038.4       338.6777           171895.1
9               289872.7         850095.5       439.9037           220223.4
10              265529.7         631399.2       259.0169           189125.5
   FREEHOLD_SE Intercept_TV AREA_SQM_TV     AGE_TV PROX_CBD_TV
1     115954.0    3.9720784   11.614302  -1.615447 -3.22582173
2     130110.0    3.3460017   20.087361  -9.344188 -6.32792021
3     141031.5    3.5629010   13.247868  -4.102368 -4.62353528
4     138239.1    0.5276150   33.577223 -15.524302  5.17080808
5     210641.1    1.0784029    4.884795  -2.152474 -0.77155660
6     374347.3   -0.1249043    2.572214  -1.817269  0.06207388
7     182216.9   -4.2305303   18.849348  -6.595605 -2.84136028
8     216649.4    0.9189786    4.879056  -2.041481 -0.65080678
9     220473.7    2.1104224   10.150733  -1.221345  1.18682383
10    206346.2    1.4343123   11.068059  -3.176418 -1.35360852
   PROX_CHILDCARE_TV PROX_ELDERLYCARE_TV PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA_TV PROX_MRT_TV
1         1.00048819          -3.2612693            -2.846248368 -1.61864578
2         1.47178634           3.8462625            -1.848971738 -8.92998600
3        -0.34404755           4.1319138            -2.648105057 -3.40075727
4         1.57665606           2.4756745            -5.691404992 -7.28705261
5         0.12990138          -0.4196596             0.640289855 -0.12249416
6        -0.13361179          -0.4237096            -0.005103357  1.00426206
7        -0.33542751          -0.8235874             3.760298131 -7.31116712
8         0.09462126          -0.2405003             0.520038994 -0.03439159
9        -0.93339393          -0.3739225            -2.359121712 -1.67102293
10        0.15961128           1.9461735            -0.627237944 -2.63204802
   PROX_PARK_TV PROX_PRIMARY_SCH_TV PROX_SHOPPING_MALL_TV PROX_BUS_STOP_TV
1   -0.83749312           1.5923022            2.75358842        2.0154464
2    2.28192684           6.7019454           -0.88662640        4.4941192
3    0.66565951           2.9058009           -1.05686949        3.0419145
4   -3.34061770          12.9836105           -0.16709578       12.8383775
5   -0.02820944           0.1220998           -0.02488294        0.9145046
6    0.86781794           0.4696245            0.08821750        0.7656963
7    2.38773567           5.1844351           -1.53719231        6.2029165
8    0.16674816           0.2042469           -0.11271635        0.9493299
9   -0.43301073          -0.1442145            0.95462153        3.3123012
10   0.95831249           0.3290120           -1.71252687        3.3632555
   NO_Of_UNITS_TV FAMILY_FRIENDLY_TV FREEHOLD_TV  Local_R2
1     0.480589953        -0.06902748    2.621347 0.8846744
2    -1.380026395         2.69655779    3.045280 0.8899773
3    -0.045279967         0.04058290    1.197050 0.8947007
4    -0.446007570        14.31276425    8.771149 0.9073605
5     0.141120178         0.36714544    1.557983 0.9510057
6    -0.355762335         0.60891234    1.260522 0.9247586
7    -0.001731033         2.78285441    2.243875 0.8310458
8     0.089093858         0.32346758    1.602012 0.9463936
9     1.534793921        -0.13828365    2.285410 0.8380365
10   -0.082251138        -0.53369623    1.033819 0.9080753
                    geometry
1  POINT (22085.12 29951.54)
2   POINT (25656.84 34546.2)
3   POINT (23963.99 32890.8)
4  POINT (27044.28 32319.77)
5  POINT (41042.56 33743.64)
6   POINT (39717.04 32943.1)
7   POINT (28419.1 33513.37)
8  POINT (40763.57 33879.61)
9  POINT (23595.63 28884.78)
10 POINT (24586.56 33194.31)
gwr.adaptive.output <- as.data.frame(gwr.adaptive$SDF)
condo_resale.sf.adaptive <- cbind(condo_resale.res.sf, as.matrix(gwr.adaptive.output))

Next, glimpse() and summary() are used to display the content and summary of condo_resale.sf.adaptive sf data frame.

glimpse(condo_resale.sf.adaptive)
Rows: 1,436
Columns: 77
$ POSTCODE                <dbl> 118635, 288420, 267833, 258380, 467169, 466472…
$ SELLING_PRICE           <dbl> 3000000, 3880000, 3325000, 4250000, 1400000, 1…
$ AREA_SQM                <dbl> 309, 290, 248, 127, 145, 139, 218, 141, 165, 1…
$ AGE                     <dbl> 30, 32, 33, 7, 28, 22, 24, 24, 27, 31, 17, 22,…
$ PROX_CBD                <dbl> 7.941259, 6.609797, 6.898000, 4.038861, 11.783…
$ PROX_CHILDCARE          <dbl> 0.16597932, 0.28027246, 0.42922669, 0.39473543…
$ PROX_ELDERLYCARE        <dbl> 2.5198118, 1.9333338, 0.5021395, 1.9910316, 1.…
$ PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA    <dbl> 6.618741, 7.505109, 6.463887, 4.906512, 6.4106…
$ PROX_HAWKER_MARKET      <dbl> 1.76542207, 0.54507614, 0.37789301, 1.68259969…
$ PROX_KINDERGARTEN       <dbl> 0.05835552, 0.61592412, 0.14120309, 0.38200076…
$ PROX_MRT                <dbl> 0.5607188, 0.6584461, 0.3053433, 0.6910183, 0.…
$ PROX_PARK               <dbl> 1.1710446, 0.1992269, 0.2779886, 0.9832843, 0.…
$ PROX_PRIMARY_SCH        <dbl> 1.6340256, 0.9747834, 1.4715016, 1.4546324, 0.…
$ PROX_TOP_PRIMARY_SCH    <dbl> 3.3273195, 0.9747834, 1.4715016, 2.3006394, 0.…
$ PROX_SHOPPING_MALL      <dbl> 2.2102717, 2.9374279, 1.2256850, 0.3525671, 1.…
$ PROX_SUPERMARKET        <dbl> 0.9103958, 0.5900617, 0.4135583, 0.4162219, 0.…
$ PROX_BUS_STOP           <dbl> 0.10336166, 0.28673408, 0.28504777, 0.29872340…
$ NO_Of_UNITS             <dbl> 18, 20, 27, 30, 30, 31, 32, 32, 32, 32, 34, 34…
$ FAMILY_FRIENDLY         <dbl> 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0…
$ FREEHOLD                <dbl> 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1…
$ LEASEHOLD_99YR          <dbl> 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0…
$ LOG_SELLING_PRICE       <dbl> 14.91412, 15.17135, 15.01698, 15.26243, 14.151…
$ MLR_RES                 <dbl> -1489099.55, 415494.57, 194129.69, 1088992.71,…
$ Intercept               <dbl> 2050011.67, 1633128.24, 3433608.17, 234358.91,…
$ AREA_SQM.1              <dbl> 9561.892, 16576.853, 13091.861, 20730.601, 672…
$ AGE.1                   <dbl> -9514.634, -58185.479, -26707.386, -93308.988,…
$ PROX_CBD.1              <dbl> -120681.94, -149434.22, -259397.77, 2426853.66…
$ PROX_CHILDCARE.1        <dbl> 319266.925, 441102.177, -120116.816, 480825.28…
$ PROX_ELDERLYCARE.1      <dbl> -393417.795, 325188.741, 535855.806, 314783.72…
$ PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA.1  <dbl> -159980.203, -142290.389, -253621.206, -267929…
$ PROX_MRT.1              <dbl> -299742.96, -2510522.23, -936853.28, -2039479.…
$ PROX_PARK.1             <dbl> -172104.47, 523379.72, 209099.85, -759153.26, …
$ PROX_PRIMARY_SCH.1      <dbl> 242668.03, 1106830.66, 571462.33, 3127477.21, …
$ PROX_SHOPPING_MALL.1    <dbl> 300881.390, -87693.378, -126732.712, -29593.34…
$ PROX_BUS_STOP.1         <dbl> 1210615.44, 1843587.22, 1411924.90, 7225577.51…
$ NO_Of_UNITS.1           <dbl> 104.8290640, -288.3441183, -9.5532945, -161.35…
$ FAMILY_FRIENDLY.1       <dbl> -9075.370, 310074.664, 5949.746, 1556178.531, …
$ FREEHOLD.1              <dbl> 303955.61, 396221.27, 168821.75, 1212515.58, 3…
$ y                       <dbl> 3000000, 3880000, 3325000, 4250000, 1400000, 1…
$ yhat                    <dbl> 2886531.8, 3466801.5, 3616527.2, 5435481.6, 13…
$ residual                <dbl> 113468.16, 413198.52, -291527.20, -1185481.63,…
$ CV_Score                <dbl> 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0…
$ Stud_residual           <dbl> 0.38207013, 1.01433140, -0.83780678, -2.846146…
$ Intercept_SE            <dbl> 516105.5, 488083.5, 963711.4, 444185.5, 211962…
$ AREA_SQM_SE             <dbl> 823.2860, 825.2380, 988.2240, 617.4007, 1376.2…
$ AGE_SE                  <dbl> 5889.782, 6226.916, 6510.236, 6010.511, 8180.3…
$ PROX_CBD_SE             <dbl> 37411.22, 23615.06, 56103.77, 469337.41, 41064…
$ PROX_CHILDCARE_SE       <dbl> 319111.1, 299705.3, 349128.5, 304965.2, 698720…
$ PROX_ELDERLYCARE_SE     <dbl> 120633.34, 84546.69, 129687.07, 127150.69, 327…
$ PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA_SE <dbl> 56207.39, 76956.50, 95774.60, 470762.12, 47433…
$ PROX_MRT_SE             <dbl> 185181.3, 281133.9, 275483.7, 279877.1, 363830…
$ PROX_PARK_SE            <dbl> 205499.6, 229358.7, 314124.3, 227249.4, 364580…
$ PROX_PRIMARY_SCH_SE     <dbl> 152400.7, 165150.7, 196662.6, 240878.9, 249087…
$ PROX_SHOPPING_MALL_SE   <dbl> 109268.8, 98906.8, 119913.3, 177104.1, 301032.…
$ PROX_BUS_STOP_SE        <dbl> 600668.6, 410222.1, 464156.7, 562810.8, 740922…
$ NO_Of_UNITS_SE          <dbl> 218.1258, 208.9410, 210.9828, 361.7767, 299.50…
$ FAMILY_FRIENDLY_SE      <dbl> 131474.73, 114989.07, 146607.22, 108726.62, 16…
$ FREEHOLD_SE             <dbl> 115954.0, 130110.0, 141031.5, 138239.1, 210641…
$ Intercept_TV            <dbl> 3.9720784, 3.3460017, 3.5629010, 0.5276150, 1.…
$ AREA_SQM_TV             <dbl> 11.614302, 20.087361, 13.247868, 33.577223, 4.…
$ AGE_TV                  <dbl> -1.6154474, -9.3441881, -4.1023685, -15.524301…
$ PROX_CBD_TV             <dbl> -3.22582173, -6.32792021, -4.62353528, 5.17080…
$ PROX_CHILDCARE_TV       <dbl> 1.000488185, 1.471786337, -0.344047555, 1.5766…
$ PROX_ELDERLYCARE_TV     <dbl> -3.26126929, 3.84626245, 4.13191383, 2.4756745…
$ PROX_URA_GROWTH_AREA_TV <dbl> -2.846248368, -1.848971738, -2.648105057, -5.6…
$ PROX_MRT_TV             <dbl> -1.61864578, -8.92998600, -3.40075727, -7.2870…
$ PROX_PARK_TV            <dbl> -0.83749312, 2.28192684, 0.66565951, -3.340617…
$ PROX_PRIMARY_SCH_TV     <dbl> 1.59230221, 6.70194543, 2.90580089, 12.9836104…
$ PROX_SHOPPING_MALL_TV   <dbl> 2.753588422, -0.886626400, -1.056869486, -0.16…
$ PROX_BUS_STOP_TV        <dbl> 2.0154464, 4.4941192, 3.0419145, 12.8383775, 0…
$ NO_Of_UNITS_TV          <dbl> 0.480589953, -1.380026395, -0.045279967, -0.44…
$ FAMILY_FRIENDLY_TV      <dbl> -0.06902748, 2.69655779, 0.04058290, 14.312764…
$ FREEHOLD_TV             <dbl> 2.6213469, 3.0452799, 1.1970499, 8.7711485, 1.…
$ Local_R2                <dbl> 0.8846744, 0.8899773, 0.8947007, 0.9073605, 0.…
$ coords.x1               <dbl> 22085.12, 25656.84, 23963.99, 27044.28, 41042.…
$ coords.x2               <dbl> 29951.54, 34546.20, 32890.80, 32319.77, 33743.…
$ geometry                <POINT [m]> POINT (22085.12 29951.54), POINT (25656.…
summary(gwr.adaptive$SDF$yhat)
    Min.  1st Qu.   Median     Mean  3rd Qu.     Max. 
  171347  1102001  1385528  1751842  1982307 13887901 

7.5.5 Visualizing local R2

The code chunks below is used to create an interactive point symbol map.

tmap_mode("view")
tm_shape(mpsz_svy21)+
  tm_polygons(alpha = 0.1) +
tm_shape(condo_resale.sf.adaptive) +  
  tm_dots(col = "Local_R2",
          border.col = "gray60",
          border.lwd = 1) +
  tm_view(set.zoom.limits = c(11,14))
tmap_mode('plot')

7.5.6 Visualising coefficient estimates

The code chunk below is used to create an interactive point symbol map.

tmap_mode("view")
AREA_SQM_SE <- tm_shape(mpsz_svy21)+
  tm_polygons(alpha = 0.1) +
tm_shape(condo_resale.sf.adaptive) +  
  tm_dots(col = "AREA_SQM_SE",
          border.col = "gray60",
          border.lwd = 1) +
  tm_view(set.zoom.limits = c(11,14))

AREA_SQM_TV <- tm_shape(mpsz_svy21)+
  tm_polygons(alpha = 0.1) +
tm_shape(condo_resale.sf.adaptive) +  
  tm_dots(col = "AREA_SQM_TV",
          border.col = "gray60",
          border.lwd = 1) +
  tm_view(set.zoom.limits = c(11,14))

tmap_arrange(AREA_SQM_SE, AREA_SQM_TV, 
             asp=1, ncol=2,
             sync = TRUE)
tmap_mode('plot')

7.5.6.1 By URA Planning Region

tm_shape(mpsz_svy21[mpsz_svy21$REGION_N=="CENTRAL REGION", ])+
  tm_polygons()+
tm_shape(condo_resale.sf.adaptive) + 
  tm_bubbles(col = "Local_R2",
           size = 0.15,
           border.col = "gray60",
           border.lwd = 1)